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I am planning to apply for a Super Visa for my parents, but my full legal name is not visible on my last year's Notice of Assessment. The reason for this is that I have a very long legal name, and only part of my name could be entered into the CRA system. Has anyone else run into this issue?

Thanks in advance.
 
I am planning to apply for a Super Visa for my parents, but my full legal name is not visible on my last year's Notice of Assessment. The reason for this is that I have a very long legal name, and only part of my name could be entered into the CRA system. Has anyone else run into this issue?

Thanks in advance.

Should be fine but you can also include a letter of explanation.
 
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Hijacking the thread for another question regarding the NOA requirement for Supervisa. My wife and I moved to Canada in October 2024. Initially we worked minimum wage jobs and therefore our income for 2024 was quite low. This year we both have good-paying jobs and our income is a lot more than the income thresholds required for sponsoring parents for super visa. We were planning to start the process once we file our taxes in Feb/Mar 2026 and receive our NOA.

However, we recently found out that my wife is pregnant with the due date in the last week of June. We would like our parents to be here for the birth of their grandchild. However, given that current processing time for Supervisa application in India is 5-6 months, if we wait to start the process after getting our NOA, it would be quite late by the time their application is processed. Is it possible to use pay-stubs as proof of income in lieu of NOA. Are there any risks?

Cheers,
TFR
 
Hijacking the thread for another question regarding the NOA requirement for Supervisa. My wife and I moved to Canada in October 2024. Initially we worked minimum wage jobs and therefore our income for 2024 was quite low. This year we both have good-paying jobs and our income is a lot more than the income thresholds required for sponsoring parents for super visa. We were planning to start the process once we file our taxes in Feb/Mar 2026 and receive our NOA.

However, we recently found out that my wife is pregnant with the due date in the last week of June. We would like our parents to be here for the birth of their grandchild. However, given that current processing time for Supervisa application in India is 5-6 months, if we wait to start the process after getting our NOA, it would be quite late by the time their application is processed. Is it possible to use pay-stubs as proof of income in lieu of NOA. Are there any risks?

Cheers,
TFR
IRCC will generally refuse the application without NOAs.
 
Hijacking the thread for another question regarding the NOA requirement for Supervisa. My wife and I moved to Canada in October 2024. Initially we worked minimum wage jobs and therefore our income for 2024 was quite low. This year we both have good-paying jobs and our income is a lot more than the income thresholds required for sponsoring parents for super visa. We were planning to start the process once we file our taxes in Feb/Mar 2026 and receive our NOA.

However, we recently found out that my wife is pregnant with the due date in the last week of June. We would like our parents to be here for the birth of their grandchild. However, given that current processing time for Supervisa application in India is 5-6 months, if we wait to start the process after getting our NOA, it would be quite late by the time their application is processed. Is it possible to use pay-stubs as proof of income in lieu of NOA. Are there any risks?

Cheers,
TFR
Apply for TRV now. IRCC will most likely refuse supervisa without NOA. Remember funds are just one part of an application as supervisa is just a TRV for a longer length.
 
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IRCC will generally refuse the application without NOAs.
I am in the same boat.

My 2024 NOA was not well enough, and I am making a good salary (110K per year) at my current job, which started in March 2025.
I applied for my parents' visa in early November 2025.

I attached an employment letter which mentions my current salary and the date I am employed from, my recent three paystubs, my last three years NOA (I attached 3 because 2022 (96k income) and 2023(96k income) were better than 2024(22k income)) and savings/investments of about 70K CAD in a proof of funds document.

Anything I could do better when I apply for my in-laws' supervisa? My wife is on a career break as she pursues new career options.